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We tried them too. My wife is a 3D artist, but we needed a lot of assets that frankly weren't that important. The plan was to use the output as a starting point and improve as needed manually.

The problem is that the output you get is just baked meshes. If the object connects together or has a few pieces you'll have to essentially undo some of that work. Similar problems with textures as the AI doesn't work normally like other artists do.

All of this is also on top of the output being basically garbage. Input photos ultimately fail in ways that would require so much work to fix it invalidates the concept. By the time you start to get something approaching decent output you've put in more work or money than just having someone make it to begin with while essentially also losing all control over the art pipeline.



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